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A Manual of Elementary Geology; or the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, as Illustrated by Geological Monuments. By Sir Charles Lyell, M. A., F. R. S. Reprinted from the Fourth and entirely Revised Edition. Illustrated with Five Hundred Woodcuts. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1853. 8vo. pp. 512.

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Tables of the Prime Numbers, and Prime Factors of the Composite Numbers, from 1 to 100,000; with the Methods of their Construction, and Examples of their Use. By Edward Hinkley, A. M. Baltimore. 1853. 8vo. pp. 216.

Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the State of New York, and of the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexed thereto. Albany. 1853. 8vo.

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Método para aprender a Leer, Escribir, y Hablar el Frances, segun el Verdadero Sistema de Ollendorff: Ordenado en Lecciones Progresivas, Consistiendo de Ejercicios Orales y Escritos; Enriquecido de la Pronunciacion Figurada como se estile en le Conversacion; y de un Apendice, abrazando las Reglas de la Sintaxis, la Formacion de los Verbos Regulares, y la Conjugacion de los Irregulares. Por Teodoro Simonne, Professor de Lenguas. Nueva York: D. Appleton y Compañia. 1853. 12mo.

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A Discourse delivered before the Faculty, Students, and Alumni of Dartmouth College, on the Day preceding Commencement, July 27, 1853, Commemorative of Daniel Webster. By Rufus Choate. Boston & Cambridge: James Munroe & Company. 1853.

A Fourth Letter to the Rev. S. R. Maitland, D. D., on the Genuineness of the Writings ascribed to Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. By Edward John Shepherd, A. M., Rector of Luddesdown. London: Longmans. 1853.

Addresses at the Inauguration of the Rev. James Walker, D. D., as President of Harvard College, Tuesday, May 24th, 1853. Cambridge: John Bartlett. 1853.

Proceedings of the Annual Exhibition of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, held at the Rising Sun Village, October 16th, 17th, 1850. Germantown. 1850.

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The Discovery and Colonization of America, and Immigration to the United States: a Lecture delivered before the New York Historical Society, in Metropolitan Hall, on the 1st of June, 1853. By Edward Everett. Boston: Little & Brown. 1853.

Appeal to Husbands and Wives in Favor of Female Physicians. By Rev. William Hosmer. New York: George Gregory. 1853.

Autobiographic Sketches. By Thomas de Quincey. Boston: Tickn or, Reed and Fields. 1853. 16mo. pp. 383.

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Speeches of John C. Calhoun, delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United States. Edited by Richard K. Crallé. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1853. 8vo. pp. 652.

Lowell Lectures: The Science of Government as exhibited in the Institutions of the United States of America. By Charles B. Goodrich. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1853. 8vo. pp. 343.

An Address in Commemoration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of Lancaster, Massachusetts. By Joseph Willard. With an Appendix. Boston: Printed by John Wilson & Son. 1853. 8vo. pp.

230.

A Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Adoniram Judson, D. D. By Francis Wayland, President of Brown University. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1853. 2 vols. 12mo.

The Conflict of Ages: or, the Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and Man. By Edward Beecher, D. D. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co. 1853. 12mo. pp. 552.

INDEX

TO THE

SEVENTY-SEVENTH VOLUME

OF THE

North-American Review.

Albion Knights of the Conversion insti-
tuted, 274.

Alison, Sir Archibald, History of Europe
by, reviewed, 118, 136-upholds the
oligarchy and defends the practice of
war, 137-wishes to abolish jury trials
and popular education, 138- absurd
abuse of America by, 139- ridiculous
tirade of, 140-exults over the mis-
fortunes of France, ib.

Allingham, William, Poems by, reviewed,
1-characterized and cited, 29.
America, history and true mission of, 118

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— proposed alliance of, with England,
119-reasons why she should not form
this alliance, 122 Alison's farcical
abuse of, 139 proper policy of, in re-
spect to the European powers, 141
should resist European influence on this
continent, 142- - should enforce the
rights of neutrals, 143 — early history
of, 268 story of the infancy of, fully
known, 269-feeble beginnings of, 270
-light reflected back on the early an-
nals of, 271-even trivial events in its
early history merit notice, 272-institu-
tions of knighthood in,ib.-first concep-
tion of the Society of the Cincinnati in,
276-dark times at the close of the Re-

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Assistants, or magistrates, in Massachu-
setts, 342 reasons for giving great
power to, 349 why the Board of, was
not kept full, 350— attempt to repress
the growing republicanism of the colo-
nists, 354-patriotic and disinterested,
357 unwilling to allow a represent-
maintain
ation of the people, 360-
their right to a negative vote, 361–
enforce their power stoutly, 362- why
unwilling to enact a code of laws, 366
- reasons for the severity of, 370.
Art, instances of an instinctive passion
for, 307.

Austen, Jane, characterized as a novelist,

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